Ahmad Seyf
Ahmad Seyf (born in 1946 Amol), is an Iranian writer, translator, university professor and economist in United Kingdom.[1][2]
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احمد سیف | |
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Other names | Iraj Seyf |
Citizenship | Iran–United Kingdom |
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Seyf is currently teaching at the Department of Management and Human Resources at Regent's University London. He has also taught at Staffordshire University and the University of Boston's London campus.[3] He has published several books and articles in the field of history and economics.[4][5][6][7]
References
- "Dr Ahmad Seyf". Northeastern University London.
- "Dr Ahmad Seyf". The Cambridge Trust for New Thinking in Economics.
- "Seyf at Department of Land Economy | Environment, Law & Economics".
- "Ahmad Seyf". en.majalla.com.
- Political Economy, Made Simple: Eqtesad-e Siasi Khodemani (Persian Edition)
- Iran's Contemporary Political Economy: Eqtesad-e Siasi Iran-e Moaser (Persian Edition)
- "Ahmad SEYF | Regent's University London, London | Business& Management | Research profile".
External sources
- "Forgetful Historian and Our Historical Forgetfulness". In, Political & Economic / Ettela'at, Vol. 13, No. 139-140, May 1999.
- "Globalisation of poverty under the disguise of economic globalisation", in, Gozaresh, vol. 10, No. 109-110, March 2000.
- The Fallacy of Structural Adjustment Programmes, Division of Economics, Staffordshire University, Working Papers, no. 95.5, Feb. 1995.
- Population and Agricultural Development in Iran”, Middle Eastern Studies, vol. 45, No. 3, May 2009.
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